The Lions play 10 matches in five intense weeks, including three Tests against the All Blacks and fixtures against all five New Zealand Super Rugby teams - the Blues, Crusaders, Highlanders, Chiefs and Hurricanes. We're asking you to enter tips for every game of the tour, including the fixtures against the New Zealand Barbarians, in Whangerei, and the Maori All Blacks, in Rotorua. We've divided the tour into six rounds, for tipping purposes, and you're asked to enter a winning margin for one game per round.

Can you see anything other than a sweep for the All Blacks? Or will the British & Irish Lions claim just their second series victory in New Zealand? Enter your tips and then challenge your mates and colleagues for bragging rights at the bar.

Is Ben Smith a lock at fullback or should Steve Hansen consider another option to take on the British & Irish Lions? Cast your vote in the first of our All Blacks selection polls now!

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What you need to know about Tipping

Tips for each game can be entered or edited at any time prior to the nominated game commencement time as published on the site. Under no circumstances will tips be accepted after a game has commenced. If tippers do not enter tips for a game, round or join after the season has commenced they will be allocated the default score.

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What you need to know about Tipper Rankings

Tippers will be firstly ranked by their weekly score, where the highest score is the highest rank. Weekly winners will be determined by the user's weekly score for the round, then by a tippers 'Round Margin' and then by their 'Total Margin'. End-of-season winners will be determined by total score, and then by their 'Total Margin' (and if drawn the Round Margin for that round).

What you need to know about Margins

The Margin Tippers are required to enter a winning team plus a margin for one game each round (the number of points team A will beat team B by).

Round (Adjusted Margin)

If you tip the winning Team and their exact winning margin, your 'Round Margin' will equal 0 points/goals (like golf, lower is better). If you pick the winning team, but not the winning margin, your 'Round Margin' will equal the difference between the actual game margin and the margin you tipped. If you tip the losing Team, your 'Round Margin' will equal the points/goals difference of the actual game margin PLUS the margin you tipped.

Total (Accumulative Margin)

The 'Total Margin' is the total to date of the Weekly Margins for all rounds in the tipping competition. As with 'Your Margin' the lower your 'Accumulative Margin' is the better ranking you will have.